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| Subject: | Charles Smith and SETI | |
| Date: | 2004-10-10 08:59:47 | |
| From: | MarsTurzillo | |
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Thanks for your insightful comment about Charles Smith. I think his boss is out of line and not displaying good judgment. I don't know what the Ohio DJ&L policy is about extraneous software, but it seems to me that simply asking Smith to remove the SETI software might have been more in line with policies I've encountered with other Ohio State computer networks, namely those at Kent State.
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Here's a different theory, which also makes sense to me. The AP story led off mentioning DJ&L employees fired recently for a variety of reasons, including:
Given that this department had a rash of such incidents come to public attention recently, the mocking tone of Hayes' remarks might indicate a pre-emptive strike against being mocked himself by the press. I mean, if you've had news stories written about your employees having sex in their cubicles (after downloading contraband images, one assumes), you might try to beat them to the punch.
That's playing with fire--specifically, with backfire. I'm curious to see how it plays out.